Margot at the Wedding

November. 16,2007      R
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Margot Zeller is a short story writer with a sharp wit and an even sharper tongue. On the eve of her estranged sister Pauline's wedding to unemployed musician/artist/depressive Malcolm at the family seaside home, Margot shows up unexpectedly to rekindle the sisterly bond and offer her own brand of support. What ensues is a nakedly honest and subversively funny look at family dynamics.

Nicole Kidman as  Margot
Jennifer Jason Leigh as  Pauline
Jack Black as  Malcolm
John Turturro as  Jim
Ciarán Hinds as  Dick Koosman
Flora Cross as  Ingrid
Halley Feiffer as  Maisy Koosman
Ashlie Atkinson as  Becky
Matthew Arkin as  Alan
Seth Barrish as  Toby

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Reviews

Fluentiama
2007/11/16

Perfect cast and a good story

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Stellead
2007/11/17

Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful

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Catangro
2007/11/18

After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.

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Taha Avalos
2007/11/19

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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csincsakf
2007/11/20

So far the worst movie I've seen. The characters can't be thought to be real. Some of the actors and actresses -and now I think for rather Kidman were worst than ever and still I don't mention Jack Black whom I always hated and his "acting stuff" is just a joke. He has no place in a "drama", but this whole story was rather a real bad joke and an ironic tale about a nonsense and "can't be real" family. That's just the pie in the sky that the movie couldn't tell me anything important, every single event and thing were absolutely predictable and had no sense. Probably something went wrong during the scrip-writing or during telling the actors what to do.

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robert-temple-1
2007/11/21

This is a fascinating fly-on-the-wall film about dysfunctional sisters, written and directed by Noah Baumbach, husband of Jennifer Jason Leigh, who plays one of the sisters. It is interesting to see Nicole Kidman, the other sister, wholly out-classed by Leigh, who acts circles round her. Kidman is not easy to steal scenes from, but Leigh does this without even trying. No matter how attractive, arch-browed, pensive, thoughtfully-leaning, and lens-loving Kidman is, no matter how many times she tilts her head to one side and invites our enraptured gaze, no matter how many screen tricks she pulls to make everybody watch her in preference to everybody else, she fails. Leigh just has the magic. We stare at her instead, even when she slouches, looks a mess, and is after all only a tiny creature compared to the more statuesque Kidman. I declare an interest in saying this, however, because I suspect Leigh must be my favourite actress. And so maybe I want to justify my opinion of her by always insisting she puts others in the shade. Anyone who saw her in WASHINGTON SQUARE (1997, see my review) however cannot possibly deny that she is a genius, can they? Is it possible for anyone not to recognise that Leigh is way out there ahead of the pack? There are other things in her favour besides her talent. She has integrity. I can never forgive Jodie Foster and Julia Roberts for appearing in those two horrible films PRETTY WOMAN (1990) and THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991). I regard those films not merely as wicked but as evil. One of them glorified prostitution and made us think it was OK for the cute little girl next door-type to be a hooker, and the other glorified a cannibal psychopath and made it both fashionable and acceptable to kill people and eat them. Am I the only person in the world who recognises the immorality of those films? Are we so decadent in our society that we are numb to the inadmissible? Jennifer Jason Leigh rejected both of those roles and refused to appear in those films, so that Jodie Foster and Julia Roberts were left to pick up the vomit and drink it. Leigh therefore qualifies as a heroine, not just as a brilliant actress. As for this film, the sound quality is not always up to scratch because the film's 'French New Wave' directorial style meant the camera was always moving around and it is difficult to mike people when they are intimately mumbling to each other while the camera keeps circling and dodging. I would say that the directing did manage a fresh and alive quality by all this frenetic shifting about, and it did succeed in making this a very desperate 'slice of life' indeed. There is plenty of black comedy, but then, when did families ever not generate black comedy in their daily lives? The other outstanding performance in this film is by child actor Zane Pais, who plays the boy who is ostensibly Kidman's son but more probably the son of Leigh, who could not cope at the time and handed him over to her sister to bring up instead. Although this is only hinted at, it seems the most likely answer to some riddles of the story. I wonder why Baumbach played it down so much. Pais is absolutely brilliant, and his performance goes far towards making this film work. I wonder why he has only appeared in this one film. He has a strange androgynous quality, and at first with his long hair I thought he was a girl. I thought that John Turturro and Ciaran Hinds as the two men in Kidman's life were both pretty creepy, but perhaps they were meant to be. Flora Cross was very good as the young girl Ingrid, but she didn't have much of a scripted part. As for Jack Black, well, what do I say? He was very good of course, funny and engaging. But he is no looker and how are we expected to believe that a gorgeous gal like Leigh would want to marry him? Was Baumbach afraid to cast his wife opposite a more convincing love match? The casting of all the men in this film is bizarre to say the least, and one wonders what Baumbach was getting at. The neighbours from hell named Vogler were convincing, but I think overdone. I did not understand why it was necessary to cut down that nice tree. There are numerous aspects of the film which puzzled me. Well, it was Baumbach's 'thing' and directors will be directors and director-writers will be director-writers, you know how it is.

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RyanCShowers
2007/11/22

Margot at the Wedding stars one of the greatest living actresses, Nicole Kidman in a stellar turn in this nice, small film.The story is simple. Easy to follow. The mix of comedy and drama is well executed here. The laughs are fast, but effective. There's also a great deal of family drama here. The direction is a hit or miss kind of deal. The director's style is light. It never is obnoxious in your face, it's very subtle. This may bore many fans of Kidman or Jack Black compared to some of their other films. It worked on me, and I thought it worked for most of the time. But, there are some moments where you're sitting there, wondering how can character's be so cruel. Almost as if they are overwritten at times. It's very dark material, but works nine out of ten times.Kidman drives the film in a very restrained, sarcastic performance. It's great. She's wonderful. One of her best post-Oscar performances for sure. Margot on the page was probably a very unlikeable character, but Kidman's touch on things almost makes you have sympathy for her. Jennifer Jason Leigh plays her sister, in a very fine, rich, layered performance. Jack Black tones down the obnoxious comedy here for the most part and works well with the other actors. The child actors are very good here as well, especially the actor who plays Margot's son, Zane Pais. He goes head to head with Kidman a few times and comes out on the other end smiling.Margot at the Wedding is a dark tale of a somewhat-broken family. It's not very long, which is good for me. I dislike films that must go on and on. The story and characters feel authentic, it's written with razor-sharp comedy and contains a excellent performance from Nicole Kidman; 8.

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ozjeppe
2007/11/23

Author Kidman brings her teen son along to her childhood house in Long Island, NY for a weekend - mainly to attend her estranged sister's (Leigh) planned wedding to slacker Black. Least to say, nothing goes as foreseen, as the dysfunctional family personalities clash and their broken skeletons practically dance out of the closet.No easy watch here, as writer/director Noah Baumbach brings us a most dour and dense family drama that really puts the wiever like the fly-on-the-wall. Frantically paced and edited, shot mostly on hand-held camera, this is definitely not without its assets (including strong, gutsy performances and story unpredictability), but suffers mostly from Neurotica Exhaustion as the anguish is being non-stop thrown in your face. Sometimes it's funny just because laughter is the only way out of the claustrophobic atmosphere of its emotionally wrenching characters. Dialog is memorable, but so edgily candid and aloof that it's hardly realistic. And how many characters do we really have strength left enough to care for in the end? Nice to hear some old Blondie songs, though! 5 out of 10 from Ozjeppe

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